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he and his brother are from help that but they have been living here legally for mar than a year. they are going house to house looking for him. this is a massive man hunt. boston schools and businesses are shut down. mass transit is shut down. this effort being described as unprecedented bringing in thousands of police officers. some estimates put the numbers at 9,000 offices involved. these are pictures of the two suspects. you can see one on the left side of your screen wearing a black hat. that suspect was shot and killed by police already. the man in the white hat identified. police say the suspect that was killed had explosives on his body. the second suspect still at large also does. boston police commissioner ed davis says we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. we are going to continue to follow this from our newsroom and keep you updated. reporting live from the newsroom claudine wong ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. do stay with us throughout the morning. also any time of day every
he and his brother are from help that but they have been living here legally for mar than a year. they are going house to house looking for him. this is a massive man hunt. boston schools and businesses are shut down. mass transit is shut down. this effort being described as unprecedented bringing in thousands of police officers. some estimates put the numbers at 9,000 offices involved. these are pictures of the two suspects. you can see one on the left side of your screen wearing a black hat....
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dre, brawn owe mars. you know. and it is just -- it is a -- you know, a vast, you know, array of music now. it is like for us this is what it has a little bit of, our rap influences and pop influences. it also has the coeverything. it was a really for that we get -- came across that way. and our first project, you know, that for us was just -- you know, it sparked the fire to -- the music genre we wanted to go through. you know, we still have it in -- turned our backs on that teach mike, political stats music. we have been writing a lot. after everything that has been going on lately, for for us it is for we keep that route and know where our roots are from. and know where we are headed. speaking to the next generation. >> political involve many, does that have to do with the powerful words that -- i mane, they take stances on a lot of issues and kind of make us open our eyes and realize the same thing but be -- the -- hip hop style? >> yeah, yeah. definitely. definitely tried to -- you know, have those type of phr
dre, brawn owe mars. you know. and it is just -- it is a -- you know, a vast, you know, array of music now. it is like for us this is what it has a little bit of, our rap influences and pop influences. it also has the coeverything. it was a really for that we get -- came across that way. and our first project, you know, that for us was just -- you know, it sparked the fire to -- the music genre we wanted to go through. you know, we still have it in -- turned our backs on that teach mike,...
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sudden they can't get to the finish line or that they are experiencing crossing the finish line is marred by this terrible tragedy. think about it. for the one from kenya, or denissa from ethiopia, tomorrow would have been the day that they would have been harolded in our newspapers. tomorrow it will be about this local tragedy. and those two athletes have been robbed as well of their moment in history by this terrible thing. >> finally, will there be a boston marathon next year? >> the boston marathon has endured two world wars and many other things. i remember working with the elite athlete program after september 11 and the different things that were put in place to deal with that.
sudden they can't get to the finish line or that they are experiencing crossing the finish line is marred by this terrible tragedy. think about it. for the one from kenya, or denissa from ethiopia, tomorrow would have been the day that they would have been harolded in our newspapers. tomorrow it will be about this local tragedy. and those two athletes have been robbed as well of their moment in history by this terrible thing. >> finally, will there be a boston marathon next year? >>...
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. >> i want to goo mar raddatz with more on this. the suspects believed to be from chechnya, martha, originally at least in this region, the forme region o the soviet union, a hotbed of terrorists. >> reporter: we hate to speculate about motives because they had been in the united states for quite a while but as pierre pointed out whether they've gone back and forth we just don't know but they seem to have established a very permanent residence in cambridge, massachusetts. so what was going on between their homeland, if, in fact, it turns out to be chechnya and what was happening here, we just don't know. i mean, we are going through all social media, trying to look at who these men are, were in the case of the dead suspect to find out what motives they might have and i'm telling you, george, that is exactly what they are doing in all of government in the whole of government trying to figure out what a motive might be and trying to figure out if anyone else is here, if anyone else was involved in this, if any more attacks are imminen
. >> i want to goo mar raddatz with more on this. the suspects believed to be from chechnya, martha, originally at least in this region, the forme region o the soviet union, a hotbed of terrorists. >> reporter: we hate to speculate about motives because they had been in the united states for quite a while but as pierre pointed out whether they've gone back and forth we just don't know but they seem to have established a very permanent residence in cambridge, massachusetts. so what...
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i would rather be here than mars for example. >> you are a marsist. >> i will not hate on planet earth or earth day. but i disagree with the hysteria with the climate change. >> in 1970 one of the predictions made on the first earth day was that it was already too late to avoid mass starvation. another one was at the rate of president nitrogen build up it is only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of the land will be usable. and -- let's say one thing about capitalism. it works to help improve environmental protection. one of the reasons we are able to have better diesel engines is because they figured out the technology to strip out the pollution. but they are still able to be productive. >> i certainly disprove of the starvation issue by myself. >> you have been losing weight. you look good. >> thank you. >> he is reducing his carbon footprint. >> this is where i just have a difficult time thinking any other way than we are doing damage here. you can't have billions of people sending all of this stuff up into the atmosphere overall of these
i would rather be here than mars for example. >> you are a marsist. >> i will not hate on planet earth or earth day. but i disagree with the hysteria with the climate change. >> in 1970 one of the predictions made on the first earth day was that it was already too late to avoid mass starvation. another one was at the rate of president nitrogen build up it is only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of the land will be usable. and --...
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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? i know you wrote that on a daily journalism. do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great as the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon. it will be, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better. people will run it next year. there will be an air of defiance about it. they're not going to take away a great boston institution. >> talk about the rivalry, the curse of the bambino when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had five 20-game years there before they sold him as a pitcher, forced to play outfield every day, the fifth day play pitcher, get out and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you dumped him, you lost him. the sense of the yankee stadium tonight, the yankees, when they play the die moamondbacks. they're going to play "sweet caroline." does that give you a little sentiment for the yankee crowd? >> it's a nice thing to do. at times like this you can't get into the boston, new york thing pointing fingers or ma
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? i know you wrote that on a daily journalism. do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great as the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon. it will be, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better. people will run it next year. there will be an air of defiance about it. they're not going to take away a great boston institution. >> talk about the...
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mar one of reasons is it's considered a safe haven metal. investors put their money there. as simple as all things come down. gold prices got high and investors starting sell big time yesterday. yesterday was the biggestes decline in gold, down 140 an ounce. the biggest decline since 1983 if you can believe. that we're talking 30 years here. today investors are not only going back to stock but gold. metal is higher by 30 right now. that shows a little bit of fear out there that plus that index.. investors getting nervous again putting their money to the safe haven metal because it sold off so drastically. >> that again pointing back to the bombings we saw yesterday. that's the thing we get nervous about and jump back into gold. >> yes, exactly. that and they jump back to the treasury market as well. there's also sorts of dynamics n that you can look for in the the sphok market when trying tong figure out how investors and wall street feels. wall street is an area that has been rocked by terrorism, right? the world trade center attacks. this area knows this environment, this
mar one of reasons is it's considered a safe haven metal. investors put their money there. as simple as all things come down. gold prices got high and investors starting sell big time yesterday. yesterday was the biggestes decline in gold, down 140 an ounce. the biggest decline since 1983 if you can believe. that we're talking 30 years here. today investors are not only going back to stock but gold. metal is higher by 30 right now. that shows a little bit of fear out there that plus that...
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this year's patriots day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that's caused all of us great shock and pain. it has made us relive the horror of september the 11th, and as a stark reminder of the darkness that can lurk in the human heart and produce such evil, and yet the same tragedy has brought us together as a community like nothing else ever could. the generous and courageous response of so many assures us that there resides in people's hearts a goodness that is incredibly selfless. we saw that when summoned by great events we can be remarkably committed to the well-being of others, even total strangers. we become a stronger people, a more courageous people, a more noble people. the police, emergency workers and even bystanders and passersby did not hesitate to put themselves in harm's way to help the injured and the frightened. our presence here today is an act of solidarity, first of all, who those who lost their lives, and we are so happy that krystle campbell's family is here in the cathedral with us. we're also in solidarity with those injured in the explosi
this year's patriots day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that's caused all of us great shock and pain. it has made us relive the horror of september the 11th, and as a stark reminder of the darkness that can lurk in the human heart and produce such evil, and yet the same tragedy has brought us together as a community like nothing else ever could. the generous and courageous response of so many assures us that there resides in people's hearts a goodness that is...
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that's lost in a mar ras in guantanamo bay. this case will take a long time, be expensive and complicated but he's going to trial and there's going to be a verdict. we know that. >> jeff, thank you very much. fran, julia, as well. appreciate it. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. what do you think? should he be charged in a criminal court opposed to an enemy combatant? >>> and we will dig in to the case. the older suspect spent last year in parts of dagestan and chechnya. and the older suspect's widow. what we know about her and their relationship and more importantly what the fbi wants to know from her tonight. >>> later, my interview was remarkable woman. i hope you stick around for this. she a dance instructor whose body was broken. she had to have part of her leg amputated below the knee but her spirit is certainly not broken. >> i woke up and my parents were there and i said i feel like my foot is falling asleep. it feels like my ankle is falling off of the pillow and my foot is half on. and i realized that now t
that's lost in a mar ras in guantanamo bay. this case will take a long time, be expensive and complicated but he's going to trial and there's going to be a verdict. we know that. >> jeff, thank you very much. fran, julia, as well. appreciate it. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. what do you think? should he be charged in a criminal court opposed to an enemy combatant? >>> and we will dig in to the case. the older suspect spent last year in parts of dagestan and...
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it is beyond belief why someone would want to mar a day of pride and embrace and enjoy -- >> and murder? >> and murder. >> thank you very much. >> chris, that's one resident's thoughts here. i'm sure we will hear from more. i think i heard my colleague lester holt on the other side of town, where they gathered on the streets, they heard there was gunfire and they thought at that point they had taken the suspect and either taken him into custody or he was dead, that there was cheering there because of a sense of relief. not cheering for the death or assume the assumed death, but the sense of, wow, it is over. >> let's go to nbc news terror expert. roger, we are told the suspect has been taken and is alive and in custody. so the question now is what happens next? >> chris, as you said, it is remarkable and incredibly good news. first thing they are going to do is question him. try to get to the bottom of the fundamental question, why? why did you do it. who else did you work with? were there any other explosive devices in places that the police have not identified them yet. they will begi
it is beyond belief why someone would want to mar a day of pride and embrace and enjoy -- >> and murder? >> and murder. >> thank you very much. >> chris, that's one resident's thoughts here. i'm sure we will hear from more. i think i heard my colleague lester holt on the other side of town, where they gathered on the streets, they heard there was gunfire and they thought at that point they had taken the suspect and either taken him into custody or he was dead, that there...
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. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in the last decade is the on set of every human being being able to record digital video literally everyone who is out there. that increases the amount of evidence that the fib and other investigators have to poor through. if you think back to 15, 16 years ago to the atlanta bombing of the olympics, there was very little video evidence that was available. some security cameras and that was about it. it was much tougher to find and identify a suspect whereas today it's easier to identify somebody they have to go through that voluminous amount of digital imaging to find those suspects. what
. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in...
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in his and his brother's alleged attack of the boston mar than monday. dzhokhar tsarnaev he likely face federal charges and he's involved in the shooting of the m.i.t. officer as well as carjacking. all of which happened just hours before he and his brother, taermlan tsarnaev, tamerlan died and dzhokhar tsarnaev fleeing. dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding in this boat. >> we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: a robot was later moved in to remove the tar. . >> we can't believe that first of all that it came to watertown and secondly right on our street. >> reporter: but even as boston cheers dzhokhar tsarnaev capture, but police say this case is far from over. later this afternoon, family and friends of one of the bombing victims will gather for her wake, 29-year-old krystle campbell will be laid to rest tomorrow. >> byron pitts reporting from boston this morning. >>> let's dig into those new pictures that came overnight. infrared pictures that take you into the capture of the 19-year-old that effectively shut down one of the america's largest city. watch
in his and his brother's alleged attack of the boston mar than monday. dzhokhar tsarnaev he likely face federal charges and he's involved in the shooting of the m.i.t. officer as well as carjacking. all of which happened just hours before he and his brother, taermlan tsarnaev, tamerlan died and dzhokhar tsarnaev fleeing. dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding in this boat. >> we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: a robot was later moved in to remove the tar. . >> we can't believe...
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campus, close to the finish line of the mar on thon. just about 10 minutes by car. it progressed over here to watertown, to the coolidge neighborhood, as the chase ensued, following the-- the apparent shooting of the m.i.t. police officer. sadly, we have reports that the m.i.t. police officer didn't make it, the campus police officer died as a result of the shooting. there was a report that his gun was stolen in the process. then we got here to the watertown coolidge area and the discussion started about the exchanges of gunfire, reports of explosions. griff jenkins says he heard one of the explosions with his own ears, all augustmenting the information that these guys are armed to the teeth, much more heavy armament than we have ever seen, related to a simple robbery case. >> mike, thank you for that. we are going to get back to you in just a second. we are going to go to griff jenkins and get him to describe for us who -- what he saw when a suspect was taken into custody. >> reporter: hi. i left -- i left tobin when we were doing "on the record" with greta and wen
campus, close to the finish line of the mar on thon. just about 10 minutes by car. it progressed over here to watertown, to the coolidge neighborhood, as the chase ensued, following the-- the apparent shooting of the m.i.t. police officer. sadly, we have reports that the m.i.t. police officer didn't make it, the campus police officer died as a result of the shooting. there was a report that his gun was stolen in the process. then we got here to the watertown coolidge area and the discussion...
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swat teams mar gain for. thank you for your first-hand reporting from your first-hand reporting tonight. scott young from new england cable news. thank you very much. kate snow has been in watertown tonight. and kate, tomorrow it seems to me gets very interesting because while the temptation tonight and who can blame them is to be happy. there was a resolution tonight. we have a suspect. he's in serious condition. he's in the hospital. that cloud of oh, my goodness, all of these victims stay with us, they stay in the lives of boston, and then the investigation gets underway in ernest. >> right. let's not forget both of those things them investigators will have a huge task ahead of them. we have been talking to former have to now sift through all of the evidence they gathered. we saw them taking computers and other evidence out of homes. and they will go through that and try to figure out who they were in contact with, what their commune kag and on-line activity was about and talking to family and friends and
swat teams mar gain for. thank you for your first-hand reporting from your first-hand reporting tonight. scott young from new england cable news. thank you very much. kate snow has been in watertown tonight. and kate, tomorrow it seems to me gets very interesting because while the temptation tonight and who can blame them is to be happy. there was a resolution tonight. we have a suspect. he's in serious condition. he's in the hospital. that cloud of oh, my goodness, all of these victims stay...
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as we have been reporting all day long the 117 edition of the marathon marred by 2 explosion. went off at the finish line. made the rest afterthought. but for the record kenyan rita won for the second time also victorious back in 06. men side eevt open an pulled away on the final straight away. victorious in the time of 2 hours, 10 minute minutes, 22 seconds. explosion occurred 4 hours 9 minutes that the race. patriots day fenway and robinson day at the park and red sox sweep of tampa bay. mike off the monster. drive induce continue bottom of the nine. boston winner at 3-2. game finished about an hour before the bomb went off. san jose earthquake damage control after gordon made anti-gay slur during last tonight game in portland. heated argument with son son of the timbers face suspension perhaps as much as 3 gyms and blur out what he said there. just of about daisy physicianful. the language i used came occurring heated moment an department reflect my feelings toward gay lesbian community and i take full spent for my action. team president flaw to the team office in new york
as we have been reporting all day long the 117 edition of the marathon marred by 2 explosion. went off at the finish line. made the rest afterthought. but for the record kenyan rita won for the second time also victorious back in 06. men side eevt open an pulled away on the final straight away. victorious in the time of 2 hours, 10 minute minutes, 22 seconds. explosion occurred 4 hours 9 minutes that the race. patriots day fenway and robinson day at the park and red sox sweep of tampa bay. mike...
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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had about five 20-game years there. a guy forced to play outfield and in the fifth, play pitcher, then go back and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you lost him. the sense of the yankee rivalry tonight when they play the diamondbacks, the same team they played in the series after 9/11. they're going to play sweet caroline. >> it's a nice thing for the yanks to do. at a time like this, you can't get into the boston new york thing. this is a time to come together. everybody in boston was way into the yankees when the towers fe
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the...
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talk about chechnya, the community there, that country which has been so marred with ret revolution, violence, it's been a hotbed for islamic terrorism. the fact that these young men were from that area initially, what does that tell you in terms of inspiration for the activities we're suffering through here in massachusetts? >> just as you point out, has been a hotbed for violence for a very long time since the 1990s. but what happened here with these two guys have unusual. chechen fighters have ended up in places like iraq and syria it's tooing alongside rebels there. but the idea of attacking foreigners, attacking americans, for a chechen cause, if that is indeed what these men were trying to do, is very unusual. that's never happened before. they have confined most of their terror attacks to russia. their animus is against russians. they don't have any particular animus against -- the chechens don't have a particular animus against the united states. so these guys are definitely outliers even for chechnya. >> take a listen to the uncle of the tsarnaev brothers, this is ruslan sar
talk about chechnya, the community there, that country which has been so marred with ret revolution, violence, it's been a hotbed for islamic terrorism. the fact that these young men were from that area initially, what does that tell you in terms of inspiration for the activities we're suffering through here in massachusetts? >> just as you point out, has been a hotbed for violence for a very long time since the 1990s. but what happened here with these two guys have unusual. chechen...
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amma and marsy both in world trade center town we begin with mars marsy. >> good evening. police found the suspect injured and hiding. just block from where they lost track of them overnight. when they made that arrest you could just feel the collective sigh of relief across boston. applause at the dramatic end to a tense man hunt. >> we have a suspect in custod custody. >>reporter: second suspect in the boston marathon bombing in custody. found hiding in a boat in a yard just outside of massachusetts. >> exchanged gun fir with the suspect in the boat and the fbi made entry in the boat and removed the suspect, hostage rescue team. >>reporter: after shoot out and stand off 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken alive by ambulance. unlike his brother his alleged co-conspirator in monday deadly attack tamerlan tsarnaev, they were tra tracked down last tonight after police said pair ambushed mit officers shawn collier fatally shooting him in pa control tar and hijacked this suv andñr wild khis throwig explosives. they canvas the neighborhood going door to door more than 1 mi
amma and marsy both in world trade center town we begin with mars marsy. >> good evening. police found the suspect injured and hiding. just block from where they lost track of them overnight. when they made that arrest you could just feel the collective sigh of relief across boston. applause at the dramatic end to a tense man hunt. >> we have a suspect in custod custody. >>reporter: second suspect in the boston marathon bombing in custody. found hiding in a boat in a yard just...
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or that their experience in crossing the finish line is marred by this terrible tragedy. think and it. the kenyan runner and for the ethiopian runner, tomorrow would have been the day that they would have been heralded in the front pages of our local newspapers. tomorrow, the front pages will be about this awful tragedy, as it should be. and those two athletes have been robbed, as well, of their moment in history by this terrible thing. >> finally, fred, will there be a boston marathon next year? >> the boston marathon has endured two world wars and many other things. i remember working with the elite athlete program after september 11, and the different things that were put in place to deal with that. i am quite sure that there will be a boston marathon next year. but for certain, the boston marathon has been changed forever. >> fred, thank you so much for joining me. >> you are welcome. and please, to all of your viewers, please share your thoughts and prayers with those in boston tonight. >> indeed. thank you so much. >>> before we go to a quick break, if it had been a
or that their experience in crossing the finish line is marred by this terrible tragedy. think and it. the kenyan runner and for the ethiopian runner, tomorrow would have been the day that they would have been heralded in the front pages of our local newspapers. tomorrow, the front pages will be about this awful tragedy, as it should be. and those two athletes have been robbed, as well, of their moment in history by this terrible thing. >> finally, fred, will there be a boston marathon...
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he led the team that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey bulger and the boston marathon bombers and ends up cracking the art heist, he will find himself in serious danger of having a statue built somewhere for him somewhere in the great city of boston. seriously, it's time to watch out. thanks for being with us. msnbc's coverage of this amazing day continues right now. stay with us. >> what began on monday afternoon here in boston a few blocks from where i sit ended tonight. . watertown, massachusetts just across the river when the superintendent of the state police made this announcement. >> woo! >> we are so grateful to be here right now. we're so grateful t
he led the team that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey...
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it certainly lasts for a matter of hours because it's been used before in the u mar abdulmutallab case, the underwear bomber case on christmas day. how long it lasts, maybe 36, maybe 48, kind of open ended. not clear. during that time you can only ask about questions like were there other plotters out there? are there other explosives that we need to be worried about? so the subject that you can ask about is limited. after that they will give the miranda warning. he will be tried in civilian court. that's quite clear. because, number one, he legally cannot be tried in a military t tribunal. that was legally answered in the national defense authorize act of 2012 which specifically bars trying american citizens in military tribunals. >> now, pete, there is -- there is some doubt that we will have the charges made officially released today. why? >> i don't know the exact why. we'll know here a little while. we expected them saturday. we expected them sunday. we'll see whether we get them today. there's still some issues they're trying to resolve here. and i just don't know specifically wh
it certainly lasts for a matter of hours because it's been used before in the u mar abdulmutallab case, the underwear bomber case on christmas day. how long it lasts, maybe 36, maybe 48, kind of open ended. not clear. during that time you can only ask about questions like were there other plotters out there? are there other explosives that we need to be worried about? so the subject that you can ask about is limited. after that they will give the miranda warning. he will be tried in civilian...
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including more from the mar mariner's museum. veterans affair secretary and other va officials testified monday before the senate committee on veteran's affairs. president obama has requested $150.7 billion for the veteran's affair department in 2014. a 10.2 increase over 2013 funding level. the hearing is two hours. [inaudible conversations] a hearing on the way. i want to welcome everyone to the hearing on the fiscal year 2014 budget and the fiscal year of 2015 advanced appropriation request for the department of veterans affairs. earlier in year, i think we will recall we heard from nearly all the veteran surface organizations. these groups shared with us our priority which reflect the needs of the men and women who have served our country. i want to thank all of the organizations not only for the important testimony but the great work they do every single day. protecting the interest of america's veterans. if there's anything that many of us have learned in recent years, it is that the real cost of war is far, far greater tha
including more from the mar mariner's museum. veterans affair secretary and other va officials testified monday before the senate committee on veteran's affairs. president obama has requested $150.7 billion for the veteran's affair department in 2014. a 10.2 increase over 2013 funding level. the hearing is two hours. [inaudible conversations] a hearing on the way. i want to welcome everyone to the hearing on the fiscal year 2014 budget and the fiscal year of 2015 advanced appropriation request...
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he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession where you can claim it was forced out of you. they gave a upon takenious confession -- spontaneous confession. >> bob wants to get in here. so then why did they need to make that statement? i'm trying to figure out why they made that statement? >> i don't know exactly why they made it. maybe because they got so much criticism -- remember the christmas morning bomber that they mirandaized right away, lost the opportunity to get information from him? so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> let me ask you a question, mayor. they closed down the city
he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession...
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city workers scrub away blood stains and remove bricks, marred by last week's bombing. boyleston street inches toward a new sense of normalcy. >>> good morning, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting live from here in boston. there have been several major developments coming out of the boston this morning. let's get you caught up right now on all of them. this morning, boylston street, right behind me, reopens, the epicenter, reopening to pedestrians but not vehicles. and not yet. insult to injury, the families of those wounded in the attacks are outraged. they are demanding the two terror suspects be moved from the same hospital where the alleged victims are now recovering. and next stop in the investigation, dagestan. u.s. officials arrive in the russian republic to interview the parents of the accused killer. let's take a look at the reopening of boylston street in the heart of boston. crews worked to replace bricks and repair the damaged sidewalks at locations where bombs exploded, and we're on the scene, it seems like life in the boylston street area is getting back to normal
city workers scrub away blood stains and remove bricks, marred by last week's bombing. boyleston street inches toward a new sense of normalcy. >>> good morning, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting live from here in boston. there have been several major developments coming out of the boston this morning. let's get you caught up right now on all of them. this morning, boylston street, right behind me, reopens, the epicenter, reopening to pedestrians but not vehicles. and not yet. insult to...
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he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession where you can claim it was forced out of you. they gave a upon takenious confession -- spontaneous confession. >> bob wants to get in here. so then why did they need to make that statement? i'm trying to figure out why they made that statement? >> i don't know exactly why they made it. maybe because they got so much criticism -- remember the christmas morning bomber that they mirandaized right away, lost the opportunity to get information from him? so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> let me ask you a question, mayor. they closed down the city
he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession...
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you're being met by family members and friends, and suddenly to have that marred by a bombing, you know, it kind of makes running a marathon seem pretty insignificant. >> yeah. >> i mean, i hope the boston marathon, i'm sure the boston marathon will continue. >> yeah. i have no doubt it will. this is a city which believes in moving forward and wants to, you know, show their best face and will next year. it will continue. vernon, i appreciate you being with us. thank you for your reporting. vernon was taking about barbara starr at the pentagon. let as go back to barbara. she has some breaking news. what are you hearing now? >> reporter: my colleague elise labott is reporting that officials are telling her we had all this discussion about a saudi male, possibly injured in the hospital. officials are now saying this is a man who was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. he -- this saudi gentleman was a spectator at the race. he was injured and running away because of his injury. he was stopped. authorities questioned him, but came up empty as they say he simply was someone in the wr
you're being met by family members and friends, and suddenly to have that marred by a bombing, you know, it kind of makes running a marathon seem pretty insignificant. >> yeah. >> i mean, i hope the boston marathon, i'm sure the boston marathon will continue. >> yeah. i have no doubt it will. this is a city which believes in moving forward and wants to, you know, show their best face and will next year. it will continue. vernon, i appreciate you being with us. thank you for...
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lift-off of the mission to mars at the -- facility. bill: that there is a new test vehicle operated by orbital sciences corporation, blasting off from a launch pad in virginia on sunday, wow, virginia. the apparently flawless 10 minute ascent will lead to unmanned cargo flights to the international space station later this year. onward we go, huh? very interesting with ashcroft at the end there when he was talking about, you know, miranda rights, no mir rapped today rights. based on what we know right now, we believe to be an absolute pile of evidence that could go against this guy. martha: and having a lawyer and mirandizing him in some cases might make a lot of sense because the lawyer might lay out for the person here is what you're up against and talking might save your life which alberto gonzales mentioned the possibility of getting more information out of him. bill: 19 minutes before the hour. martha: we're getting new details now about a deadly avalanche that happened over the weekend. what police are saying about the victims an
lift-off of the mission to mars at the -- facility. bill: that there is a new test vehicle operated by orbital sciences corporation, blasting off from a launch pad in virginia on sunday, wow, virginia. the apparently flawless 10 minute ascent will lead to unmanned cargo flights to the international space station later this year. onward we go, huh? very interesting with ashcroft at the end there when he was talking about, you know, miranda rights, no mir rapped today rights. based on what we...
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james mcpherson criticized the relentless hostility towards the lincolns which marred the image. my question is, what is your assessment of the depiction of mary lincoln and what is their assessment of the motion picture's portrayal? >> are you familiar? >> michael is hostile to mary, certainly amassed a great deal of evidence to support his view. eleanor and franklin people, and they are pretty much abraham and -- mary people. there are people that will not set on the same stage at scholarly symposiums. they are so committed to one or the other and how passionate these historians feel. >> abraham seemed committed to mary. >> and that is the ultimate test, in some ways. >> i wonder if he has read catherine clinton's biography of mrs. lincoln where she engages him. you have to really look at the reasons why people write biographies or books. he was angry. and later took it out on mary. from what i have heard, you have to look at the motives behind the books. >> he asked what you thought of the modern portrayal. >> it was wonderful precisely because it transcends all of these camps
james mcpherson criticized the relentless hostility towards the lincolns which marred the image. my question is, what is your assessment of the depiction of mary lincoln and what is their assessment of the motion picture's portrayal? >> are you familiar? >> michael is hostile to mary, certainly amassed a great deal of evidence to support his view. eleanor and franklin people, and they are pretty much abraham and -- mary people. there are people that will not set on the same stage at...
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the patriot's day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that does cause the fall pain. is a reminder of september 11 and the evil that can produce -- and what can produce such evil. the generous response of so many assures us of the goodness that is selfless. events,moned by great we could be committed to the well-being of others, even total .trangers we become a more noble people. passers-by do not hesitate to put themselves in harm's way. is and i act of solidarity with those who lost gratefules, and we are the family is with us. solidarity and wish to support a family and loved ones. shakes as out of our andlacency and indifference helps us focus on a society with love and justice. we do not want to risk losing those patriots who gave their lives for the greater good. we have a profound respect for each and every human being made in the image and likeness of god, and we must cultivate a desire to give our lives in service of others. last week i was with 30 priests from boston on retreat. we prayed and listen to the gospel read to us this morning. the sermon on the m
the patriot's day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that does cause the fall pain. is a reminder of september 11 and the evil that can produce -- and what can produce such evil. the generous response of so many assures us of the goodness that is selfless. events,moned by great we could be committed to the well-being of others, even total .trangers we become a more noble people. passers-by do not hesitate to put themselves in harm's way. is and i act of solidarity with...
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it seems in this world we can put a thing on mars and watch us kick up dirt and know exactly what's there and find out there was actually water at one time, it just seems we can do this. i would challenge you to accelerate this as an opportunity for cost savings but also engaging the technology of this country onto something i think is desperate for a food supply that needs to have more accurate assessments. i don't mean to get on a rant. i get frustrated. i'm afraid -- i am going to see a fisherman today. i am not sure i want to because i am afraid what they'll ask me. >> senator, we hear your concerns. e share your interests in the we're familiar with the work that's being done in canada, the use that's being made there. my assistant secretary for conservation and management and our director of the fishery and service have been up to see the archipelago corporation. to make sure we're familiar with the best gear out there. we launched pilot studies in your home state's waters this past year. this you budget includes $2.5 million to keep that on track and moving forward. we share your in
it seems in this world we can put a thing on mars and watch us kick up dirt and know exactly what's there and find out there was actually water at one time, it just seems we can do this. i would challenge you to accelerate this as an opportunity for cost savings but also engaging the technology of this country onto something i think is desperate for a food supply that needs to have more accurate assessments. i don't mean to get on a rant. i get frustrated. i'm afraid -- i am going to see a...
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two bombs went off, marring a beautiful, cultural event, the boston marathon. here with john berman, i'm chris cuomo. we're looking at the headlines. >> want to show the headline right now. this is the front page of the boston globe. you can see it right here. it says marathon terror. and just the awful pictures of the blood on the sidewalks. and again, what's so interesting about this is that the headline in the globe today, every other day for 117 years no doubt would have been the winner of the boston marathon. instead what we're seeing right now is the tragedy that unfolded on these streets right here behind us. >> the challenge, of course, is or the injured to make it through their difficulties, for families to repair. for the investigation that is as wide-ranging as we've seen in one of these events. find out who did this and why. >> one of the youngest victims in this horrible attack has now been identified. the boston globe says it is a young man, martin richard, 8 years old from dorchester, massachusetts. >> picture just kills you, because he's a beaut
two bombs went off, marring a beautiful, cultural event, the boston marathon. here with john berman, i'm chris cuomo. we're looking at the headlines. >> want to show the headline right now. this is the front page of the boston globe. you can see it right here. it says marathon terror. and just the awful pictures of the blood on the sidewalks. and again, what's so interesting about this is that the headline in the globe today, every other day for 117 years no doubt would have been the...
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this cultural event known as the boston marathon marred by the two explosions. this city now, nothing here is over. you hear the sounds of sirens as this investigation continues. people are fighting for their lives this morning because of what happened yesterday. the investigation continue iing s.w.a.t. teams and different types of agencies that are picking up all information. this always told in human loss. we know there are close to 150 people who are gravely injured. three lives lost. one picture we'll show you this morning, an 8-year-old boy lost his life here. the boston globe identifying him as martin richard. he's holding a sign of his name. a beautiful young boy here with his family. his mother, sister, and his daddy who was running the race. walked out to the sidewalk to give him that hug of congratulations. little martin lost his life. his sister gravely injured. his mother, as well. in the hospitals right now, 17 people still in critical condition. 25 in serious condition. we've heard of having forced amputations. some people dismembered at the scene.
this cultural event known as the boston marathon marred by the two explosions. this city now, nothing here is over. you hear the sounds of sirens as this investigation continues. people are fighting for their lives this morning because of what happened yesterday. the investigation continue iing s.w.a.t. teams and different types of agencies that are picking up all information. this always told in human loss. we know there are close to 150 people who are gravely injured. three lives lost. one...
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creo que les tendrÍa que decir que ha sido de verdad, un mar de emociones. quizÁ al principio pues como les dije, muy desconcertante, un momento de gran confusiÓn, e inmediatamente yo me fui a un estado de shock, de que uno esÁa paralizado. yo tuve la buena suerte de que una seÑora extraÑa me vino, me regalÓ una toalla que saco de su casa, y con eso envuelta empecÉ a caminar las calles para tratar de encontrar mi hotel, sintiendome desamparada, sin poderme comunicar. uno nunca tuvo la oportunidad de cruzar la lÍnea, la meta. cuando uno piensa de dos. un agradecimiento profundo a dios y a la vida, pensando en mis hijos, y mis seres queridos, y pensando cuÁn rapido nos puede cambiar la vida de un segundo para otro, participar en un evento a nivel internacional, todo es positivo y bueno. de momento verse uno rodeado de toda esta tragedia. de sangre. un niÑo de 8 aÑos muerto. y despuÉs de haber visto a tantos niÑos a lo largo de 26 millas que corrÍ, tengo una tristeza profundo, y yo creo que hoy y maÑana y en los dÍas que se me avecinan. estare q
creo que les tendrÍa que decir que ha sido de verdad, un mar de emociones. quizÁ al principio pues como les dije, muy desconcertante, un momento de gran confusiÓn, e inmediatamente yo me fui a un estado de shock, de que uno esÁa paralizado. yo tuve la buena suerte de que una seÑora extraÑa me vino, me regalÓ una toalla que saco de su casa, y con eso envuelta empecÉ a caminar las calles para tratar de encontrar mi hotel, sintiendome desamparada, sin poderme comunicar. uno nunca tuvo la...
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we are learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event now marred by tragedy. it's 8:00 op. a somber tuesday morning, i'm savannah guthrie in new york and matt is in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene here was obviously surreal. the runners were approaching the finish line after completing more than 26 miles of this race, there were people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on, they were lining the streets. this morning the fbi is now leading an investigation. it's being called a very fluid and active investigation and we're going to have the latest on it in just a couple of minutes. savannah? >> matt, also ahead we'll air part one of our exclusive interview with president obama. we sat down with him just hours before the attack in boston and asked him whether he thinks congress will pass this new gun legislation, it is hanging by a thread according to some accounts and how worried is he about the provocative rhetoric and actions we've seen from north korean leader kim jong-un. does he t
we are learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event now marred by tragedy. it's 8:00 op. a somber tuesday morning, i'm savannah guthrie in new york and matt is in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene here was obviously surreal. the runners were approaching the finish line after completing more than 26 miles of this race, there were people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on, they...
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good news from nasa yesterday, they announced plans to explore deep space and eventually get humans to mars are on track and on budget. >> good. >> the space agency announcing the 384 foot rocket that they are building to carry humans beyond the moon starting in 221 is coming along nicely. they are on schedule, on budget for an unmanned test flight in 2017. boeing is the primary contractor, and they say they are about five months ahead of schedule. >> good. well, we will get newt gingrich home from london and suit him up. >> brian as national security reporter for the boston globe, let's talk first about this investigation up in boston. is it -- people are unpatient -- impatient, rather, as a people. should we be surprised that 48 hours after the bombing, we still have no idea who did it? >> i don't think we should be surprised. i mean these things take time. obviously, the authorities are piecing together what they can, as many clues as you mentioned earlier, going through video footage, you know, eyewitness reports trying to recreate these two explosive devices and no one has taken respon
good news from nasa yesterday, they announced plans to explore deep space and eventually get humans to mars are on track and on budget. >> good. >> the space agency announcing the 384 foot rocket that they are building to carry humans beyond the moon starting in 221 is coming along nicely. they are on schedule, on budget for an unmanned test flight in 2017. boeing is the primary contractor, and they say they are about five months ahead of schedule. >> good. well, we will get...
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the london mar than happens on sunday. that involves 30,000 people. and it will wind through past some of the biggest iconic buildings. so they are also reviewing security there. they said the marathon will not be canceled. prince harry will be on hand to present prizes to the winners and any runners ra ran in the marathon in boston said they will wear jerseys for the boston marathon out of respect of what happened there. thank you for that. want to get back to the markets at home. trying to rebound yesterday. art is managing director of the capital markets. he was at his boston office yesterday about a mile from the bombings. art, it's good to have you. good morning. >> good to see you, carl. >> so this morning we got the briefing out of boston saying there are no additional known threats. what do you make of the rebound? is it a feeble attempt by the bulls? >> a little bit. it feels like this is the first time we've had multiple catalysts. we've had the results of the italian collection. the cyprus situation cost us a percent. now we're coming into
the london mar than happens on sunday. that involves 30,000 people. and it will wind through past some of the biggest iconic buildings. so they are also reviewing security there. they said the marathon will not be canceled. prince harry will be on hand to present prizes to the winners and any runners ra ran in the marathon in boston said they will wear jerseys for the boston marathon out of respect of what happened there. thank you for that. want to get back to the markets at home. trying to...
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people convene in large crowds, and this historic day in boston was marred from the cheers to the chaos in the tragedy that evolved. >> isn't it safe to say it possibly could be why the boston marathon was a target. an international event on tax day, opens the question for domestic as well as a foreign attack. >> i don't think you're jumping to a conclusion there. when i said earlier in our conversation, you know, you think differently when there are multiple undetonated devices. you go from one or two people to maybe three or four. the report was five or seven devices, you think it's a much more coordinated attack. but i don't think it's a -- you're jumping to conclusions to say this is a big day in boston. it is an international event. runners from all over the world participate. and the terrorists or the actors knew they would get this attention. they also knew with the devices they used, they would cause a massive number of casualties. >> we live in an open society as you just spoke to, the impossibility, the near impossibility of securing an open area like a marathon route. it's a
people convene in large crowds, and this historic day in boston was marred from the cheers to the chaos in the tragedy that evolved. >> isn't it safe to say it possibly could be why the boston marathon was a target. an international event on tax day, opens the question for domestic as well as a foreign attack. >> i don't think you're jumping to a conclusion there. when i said earlier in our conversation, you know, you think differently when there are multiple undetonated devices....
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this is one incident that will not mar the city's history. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> preparations are under way for tomorrow's funeral of former british prime minister margaret thatcher. and joining us on the phone today is -- tonight is adam boulton. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. >> let's talk about who is and who isn't attending both by the u.s. delegation and others around the world. who's on list? >> it's rather a confusing picture, in fact. because this is not of course the funeral of a head of state. it's only the funeral for a head of government. so if we look at the united partisan s a pretty republican list, leaving the president's delegation, if i can put it like that, james dick and also coming, chaney and george schult is another official representative. of course all veterans from the administration and the reagan ra, with the exception of dick cheney who was vice president now. what's also interest something on the
this is one incident that will not mar the city's history. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> preparations are under way for tomorrow's funeral of former british prime minister margaret thatcher. and joining us on the phone today is -- tonight is adam boulton. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. >> let's talk about who is and who...
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tom mars, one of the boston athletic association folks here there at the finish line when both of the blasts occurred. thankfully, he's all right and his family members are all right as well. back to you. >> steve: all right. thank you. >> megyn: makes you sad to hear him say that. >> steve: it does. >> megyn: what a tradition here in america, the boston marathon, to hear him say it will never be the same. and yet, you know that's the reality. as resilient and tough as we are, it's the same as you go downtown manhattan. >> brian: you've been to the super bowl, they have all these terror things and the barriers. they secure it. i just don't see how anybody can secure a city that runs a marathon, whether it's london -- >> steve: 26 miles. >> brian: or boston. how do you do that? it's a road race. >> megyn: even here in manhattan, there is a million people in times square. you got to go through the magnetometers in certain areas, and the police and they check bags. but that's a controlled area. it is a few square blocks here in manhattan that they can control the ingress and egress to an
tom mars, one of the boston athletic association folks here there at the finish line when both of the blasts occurred. thankfully, he's all right and his family members are all right as well. back to you. >> steve: all right. thank you. >> megyn: makes you sad to hear him say that. >> steve: it does. >> megyn: what a tradition here in america, the boston marathon, to hear him say it will never be the same. and yet, you know that's the reality. as resilient and tough as...
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cowan: on monday, an historic holiday in the commonwealth of massachusetts was marred by a detestable act of violence. dozens of innocent civilians gathered to watch an iconic, peaceful athletic event. they were injured by explosions and three lives were lost. i am honored today to joining the senior senator from the commonwealth of massachusetts, senator warren, in offering the resolution honoring the heroes and remembering the victims of that horrible day. we continue to pray for the injured and hope they begin to heal, and we mourn those who were killed and the families who survive them. as a community, our hearts ached to hear about the youngest victim, martin richard, a vibrant 8-year-old, a boy from dorchester, the same age as my son, who came to watch his father finish the marathon, lost his life. we share in his family's grief and continue to send our prayers to his mother and his sister who are still in the hospital with very serious injuries. yesterday we struggled to watch patty campbell fight back tears as she talked about her beautiful and always smiling daughter crystal.
cowan: on monday, an historic holiday in the commonwealth of massachusetts was marred by a detestable act of violence. dozens of innocent civilians gathered to watch an iconic, peaceful athletic event. they were injured by explosions and three lives were lost. i am honored today to joining the senior senator from the commonwealth of massachusetts, senator warren, in offering the resolution honoring the heroes and remembering the victims of that horrible day. we continue to pray for the injured...
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this year's patriots' day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that's caused all of us great shock and pain. it is made us relive the horror of september the 11th. and it's a stark reminder of the darkness that can lurk in the human heart and produce such evil. and yet, the same tragedy has brought us together as a community like nothing else ever could. the generous and courageous response of so many assures us that there residetracks in people's hearts a goodness that is incredibly selfless. we saw that when summoned by great events we can be remarkably committed to the well-being of others, even total strangers. we become a stronger people, a more courageous people, a more noble people, the police, emergency workers and even bystanders and passerbies, did not hesitate to put themselves in harm's way to help the injured and the frightened. our presence here today is an act of solidarity, first of all with those who lost their lives. and we're so happy that crystal campbell's family is here in the cathedral with us. we also in solidarity with those injured in the
this year's patriots' day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that's caused all of us great shock and pain. it is made us relive the horror of september the 11th. and it's a stark reminder of the darkness that can lurk in the human heart and produce such evil. and yet, the same tragedy has brought us together as a community like nothing else ever could. the generous and courageous response of so many assures us that there residetracks in people's hearts a goodness that is...